David Cameron’s Britain

Where the foxes caper unmolested, the government packs your school lunch and Ebola holds out a last, faint promise;

I have no idea what it is like to be stateless; but I get a nasty feeling that this may not be the case for much longer. I am an Englishman but watching the decline of my country from within I have been tempted for many years to denounce any form of allegiance to a nation which has become voluntarily powerless to defend any aspect of itself.

h/t Adrian

4 Replies to “David Cameron’s Britain”

  1. I confess, I’d had much the same thought about the future of Africa if they’re unable to contain the Ebola outbreak.
    At that point, though, it’s unlikely Ebola would *stay* in Africa. I’m not exactly looking forward to seeing at least 60% of the world die.

  2. I would share the above sentiments.
    Should we be celebrating the demise of society in this century’s version of the Black Death?

  3. But hang on, if we all came from Africa, then Colonialism wasn’t “invasion” or even immigration. Whites were merely returning to their aboriginal homeland, no?

  4. As i have said before, it ALL hits Liberal la la land first.
    Bring on the Ebola, bring on the economic collapse, bring on the civil unrest – Liberal urban wastelands eat it first we’ll clean up the rest.

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